5 Sunny Deol Dialogues That Set the Screen on Fire

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OCTOBER 16,2023


There is no one like Sunny Deol in the film industry. The actor has the power to shake everyone's conscience with the might he has in his vocal chords. When Sunny Deol screams on screen, you should listen.

Creating a sensation in films like Arjun,Damini, and Ghayal in the early nineties, Sunny Deol rose up to become a popular face in the industry.

If his father, Dharmendra, was an actor who was among the first to have a muscular body in films, Sunny Deol carried that forward with his acting, which was heavily based on the way he delivered dialogues.

Here are 5 Sunny Deol dialgues that are unforgettable:

1) 'Ye Dhai Kilo Ka Haath...'

Sunny Deol's delivery made one of the most iconic dialogues ever written to describe the strength of a character even more memorable. Written by Rajkumar Santoshi for the film Damini (1993), the dialogue has become a part of cultural consciousness now, with the new generation discovering it through memes on social media.

'Ye dhai kilo ka haath jab kisi pe padta hai na to aadmi uthta nahi, uth jata hai.'

2) 'Taarikh pe Taarikh.'

Again, a dialogue from the same film in which he played an alcoholic lawyer The implications of this dialogue are far-reaching, as it highlights the shady nature of the Indian judiciary with just a few words.

Nothing is more apt than Sunny Deol shouting in court as if speaking on behalf of everyone, as he brings out the angst of society through his voice.

'Taarikh pe taarikh, taarikh pe taarikh milti gayi, my Lord, lekin insaaf nahi mila'

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3) 'Ye Mazdoor Ka Haath hai Katiya'

In another Rajkumar Santoshi classic, Ghatak, this dialogue embodies the nature of the strength that the character carries. Looking firmly into the eyes of the enemy while standing in his territory, Sunny Deol says these lines, which have gone on to become iconic.

'Ye mazdoor ka haath hai kaatiya, loha pighlakar uska aakar badal deta hai.'

4) 'Hindustan Zindabad..'

It is not possible that no one has ever come across this over-the-top display of patriotism by Deol in his film Gadar: Ek Prem Katha. Apart from its memorable songs, the film boasted Sunny Deol's electrifying presence. And when he uttered these prophetic lines, no one could keep calm.

'Hindustan Zindabad tha, zindabad hai aur zindabad rahega.'

5) 'Pinjre me aakar sher bhi...'

Nothing beats the sheer embarrassment that Sunny Deol mouths in this scene from Ghatak for the villian of the film. The film is full of many more such dialogues. No one would dare lay a hand on him after he says this, lest he really start doing what he describes in these lines. Who would take a chance?

'Pinjre me aakar sher bhi kutta ban jata hai kaatiya. Tu chahta hai mai tere yahan kutta bankar rahu, tu kahe to bhonku, tu kahe to kaantu.'

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